In collaboration with Rotten Tomatoes and its parent company, Flixster, Hearst Newspapers presents the critical consensus on Jason Statham's films. His newest film, "Parker" opens today at Capital Region theaters. (The figure listed is the percentage of critics who have rated the film positively, based on reviews listed at rottentomatoes.com.)

1. "The Bank Job" (2008) 79 percent: Well cast and crisply directed, this is a thoroughly entertaining British heist thriller, and Statham is outstanding as pointman in a brilliant bank robbery.

2. "Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels" (1999) 76 percent: This is a grimy, twisted, and funny take on the Quentin Tarantino gangster formula, featuring a breakout performance from Statham as a small-time hood.

3. "The Italian Job" (2003) 72 percent: Despite some iffy plot elements, this film succeeds in delivering an entertaining modern take on the original 1969 heist film, thanks to a charismatic cast that includes Statham as an ace getaway driver.

4. "Snatch" (2001) 72 percent: Although perhaps a case of style over substance, Guy Ritchie's second crime caper is full of snappy dialogue, dark comedy and interesting characters, including Statham as a put-upon boxing promoter.

5. "The Expendables 2" (2012) 65 percent: Taut, violent and suitably self-deprecating, this sequel (featuring Statham and a host of other action stars) gives classic action fans everything they can reasonably expect from a star-studded shoot-'em-up — for better and for worse.

6. "Crank 2:High Voltage" (2009) 63 percent: This sequel delivers what it promises: a fast-paced, exciting thrill ride that doesn't take itself too seriously, thanks to a muscular lead performance from Statham.

7. "Crank" (2006) 61 percent: It suffers from a script as absurd and over-the-top as its action, but this is a piece of undemanding entertainment that delivers on its promise of fast-paced thrills, thanks partly to a strong action lead in Statham.

8. "Safe" (2012) 57 percent:While hard-hitting and violently inventive, this film ultimately proves too formulaic to set itself apart from the action thriller pack — including some of Statham's better films.

9. "The Transporter" (2002) 54 percent: There are few surprises in this film, from its nonstop action to its underdeveloped characters, but this is the film that gambled — correctly — on Statham's charisma and made him a viable action star.

10. "Cellular" (2004) 54 percent: Although it's gimmicky and occasionally feels like a high-end cellphone ad, this is also an energetic and twisty thriller with a compelling performance from Statham as a vicious criminal.